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Haruna was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. Designed by the British naval engineer George Thurston, she was a battlecruiser of the Kongō class, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built. Named after Mount Haruna, she was laid down in 1912 and commissioned in 1915. Beginning in 1926, she was rebuilt as a battleship, strengthening her armor and improving her speed and power. In 1933, her superstructure was completely rebuilt, her speed was increased, and she was equipped with launch catapults for floatplanes. Now fast enough to accompany Japan's growing carrier fleet, Haruna was reclassified as a fast battleship. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Haruna transported Japanese troops to mainland China. On the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, she sailed as part of the Southern Force in preparation for the Battle of Singapore. Haruna fought in almost every major naval action of the Pacific Theater, including the Battle of Midway, the Guadalcanal Campaign, the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the Battle of Leyte Gulf. In 1945, Haruna was transferred to Kure Naval Base, where she was sunk by aircraft of Task Force 38. (Full article...)
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Parsegh Shahbaz
... that Armenian writer Parsegh Shahbaz (pictured), who was murdered during the Armenian Genocide, once said, "How idiotic people are! What is war, what is the state, what is revolution?"
... that theoretical physicist Michio Kaku was the inaugural guest on the Sirius XM Radio talk show Art Bell's Dark Matter?
... that Miriam Roth grew up in a Hungarian-speaking town, studied at a German-speaking university, and wrote best-sellers in Hebrew?
... that in the 35th year of her career, blues singer Julia Gerity lost much of her performance materials, including gowns and music, in a 1947 fire at Coney Island?
... that the Indian revolutionary M.N. Roy wrote under a pseudonym for the German newspaper Das Volksrecht?
... that sanskritist George V. Bobrinskoy was also tennis champion of the Quadrangle Club at the University of Chicago?
... that the king of gore and the monstrous murderer lived in Utah 80 and 75 million years ago respectively?

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Marc Márquez
The International Court of Justice rules that the promontory at the Preah Vihear Temple is part of Cambodia and that Thai forces must withdraw.
In motorcycling, Marc Márquez (pictured) wins the MotoGP world championship.
Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest tropical cyclone of 2013, kills more than 2,300 people and causes extensive damage across the Philippines.
The European Central Bank cuts its bank rate to a record low of 0.25%.
A court in Bangladesh sentences 152 people to death for their part in the Bangladesh Rifles revolt.
The Congolese army defeats the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Recent deaths: John Tavener – John Cole
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November 14: World Diabetes Day; Children's Day in India

Eugene Burton Ely takes off from a warship
1910 – Aviator Eugene Burton Ely performed the first takeoff from a ship (pictured), flying from a makeshift deck on the USS Birmingham in Hampton Roads, Virginia, US.
1940 – Second World War: Coventry Cathedral and much of the city centre of Coventry, England, were destroyed by the German Luftwaffe during the Coventry Blitz.
1984 – Cesar Climaco, mayor of Zamboanga City, the Philippines, was assassinated by an unknown gunman.
2003 – Astronomers Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David L. Rabinowitz discovered the trans-Neptunian object 90377 Sedna.
2010 – Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel won the Drivers' Championship after winning the final race of the season to become the youngest Formula One champion ever.

More anniversaries: November 13 – November 14 – November 15
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Befreiungshalle
The Befreiungshalle is a historical classical monument upon Mount Michelsberg above the city of Kelheim, Germany. Ordered by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in commemoration of his victories against Napoleon, the monument was constructed between 1842 and 1863.
Photo: Richard Bartz

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Haruna
Haruna was a warship of the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War I and World War II. Designed by the British naval engineer George Thurston, she was a battlecruiser of the Kongō class, among the most heavily armed ships in any navy when built. Named after Mount Haruna, she was laid down in 1912 and commissioned in 1915. Beginning in 1926, she was rebuilt as a battleship, strengthening her armor and improving her speed and power. In 1933, her superstructure was completely rebuilt, her speed was increased, and she was equipped with launch catapults for floatplanes. Now fast enough to accompany Japan's growing carrier fleet, Haruna was reclassified as a fast battleship. During the Second Sino-Japanese War, Haruna transported Japanese troops to mainland China. On the eve of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, she sailed as part of the Southern Force in preparation for the Battle of Singapore. Haruna fought in almost every major naval action of the Pacific Theater, including the Battle of Midway, the Guadalcanal Campaign, the Battle of the Philippine Sea and the Battle of Leyte Gulf. In 1945, Haruna was transferred to Kure Naval Base, where she was sunk by aircraft of Task Force 38. (Full article...)
Recently featured: Faith Leech – Fanno Creek – John Treloar (museum administrator)
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From Wikipedia's new and recently improved content:

Parsegh Shahbaz
... that Armenian writer Parsegh Shahbaz (pictured), who was murdered during the Armenian Genocide, once said, "How idiotic people are! What is war, what is the state, what is revolution?"
... that theoretical physicist Michio Kaku was the inaugural guest on the Sirius XM Radio talk show Art Bell's Dark Matter?
... that Miriam Roth grew up in a Hungarian-speaking town, studied at a German-speaking university, and wrote best-sellers in Hebrew?
... that in the 35th year of her career, blues singer Julia Gerity lost much of her performance materials, including gowns and music, in a 1947 fire at Coney Island?
... that the Indian revolutionary M.N. Roy wrote under a pseudonym for the German newspaper Das Volksrecht?
... that sanskritist George V. Bobrinskoy was also tennis champion of the Quadrangle Club at the University of Chicago?
... that the king of gore and the monstrous murderer lived in Utah 80 and 75 million years ago respectively?

Archive – Start a new article – Nominate an article

 

In the news
 


Marc Márquez
The International Court of Justice rules that the promontory at the Preah Vihear Temple is part of Cambodia and that Thai forces must withdraw.
In motorcycling, Marc Márquez (pictured) wins the MotoGP world championship.
Typhoon Haiyan, the strongest tropical cyclone of 2013, kills more than 2,300 people and causes extensive damage across the Philippines.
The European Central Bank cuts its bank rate to a record low of 0.25%.
A court in Bangladesh sentences 152 people to death for their part in the Bangladesh Rifles revolt.
The Congolese army defeats the M23 rebels in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Recent deaths: John Tavener – John Cole
More current events...
 

On this day...
 


November 14: World Diabetes Day; Children's Day in India

Eugene Burton Ely takes off from a warship
1910 – Aviator Eugene Burton Ely performed the first takeoff from a ship (pictured), flying from a makeshift deck on the USS Birmingham in Hampton Roads, Virginia, US.
1940 – Second World War: Coventry Cathedral and much of the city centre of Coventry, England, were destroyed by the German Luftwaffe during the Coventry Blitz.
1984 – Cesar Climaco, mayor of Zamboanga City, the Philippines, was assassinated by an unknown gunman.
2003 – Astronomers Michael E. Brown, Chad Trujillo, and David L. Rabinowitz discovered the trans-Neptunian object 90377 Sedna.
2010 – Red Bull Racing's Sebastian Vettel won the Drivers' Championship after winning the final race of the season to become the youngest Formula One champion ever.

More anniversaries: November 13 – November 14 – November 15
Archive – By email – List of historical anniversaries
It is now November 14, 2013 (UTC) – Reload this page

 


Today's featured picture
 


Befreiungshalle
The Befreiungshalle is a historical classical monument upon Mount Michelsberg above the city of Kelheim, Germany. Ordered by King Ludwig I of Bavaria in commemoration of his victories against Napoleon, the monument was constructed between 1842 and 1863.
Photo: Richard Bartz

Recently featured: Ruby-throated Hummingbird – Line integral of scalar field – The Crucified Soldier

Archive – More featured pictures...


 


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Reference desk – Serving as virtual librarians, Wikipedia volunteers tackle your questions on a wide range of subjects.
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 Dictionary and thesaurus


Wikipedia languages

This Wikipedia is written in English. Started in 2001, it currently contains 4,376,309 articles. Many other Wikipedias are available; some of the largest are listed below.
More than 1,000,000 articles:
Deutsch·
 español·
 français·
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 svenska
  
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